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AIP Advances ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 025003
Author(s):  
R. D. Ralandinliu Kahmei ◽  
Sarath Arackal ◽  
S. A. Shivashankar ◽  
Navakanta Bhat ◽  
Ranajit Sai

2021 ◽  
Vol 295 ◽  
pp. 04009
Author(s):  
Shikhgasan Ramazanov ◽  
Ştefan Ţălu ◽  
Rashid Dallaev ◽  
Guseyn Ramazanov ◽  
Pavel Škarvada ◽  
...  

In this study a comparison of the topography of BiFeO3 (BFO) thin films deposited on tantalum pentoxide substrates of different thicknesses is provided. The Ta2O5 substrates had a roughness increasing with the film thickness. The relationship between substrates of different topography but the same composition with the quality of the growing bismuth ferrite film is estimated. For the first time the topography estimation of BFO on Ta2O5 is presented. The difference in temperature expansion coefficients leads to intensive evaporation of bismuth ferrite from the surface during annealing. XPS analysis is provided for asdeposited and annealed BFO layers.


Author(s):  
Tong Wu ◽  
Guoliang Yu ◽  
Jiarui Pang ◽  
Can Wang ◽  
Han Yang ◽  
...  

This work presents an easy way to improve the low-frequency properties in a small-size LTE/WWAN smartphone antenna by just loading a soft magnetic ferrite film on the strong radiation area. The base non-magnetic antenna, which only takes up an 11 mm × 30 mm no-ground space, can achieve hexa-band operation covering 822–914/1710–3244 MHz bands by co-designing a meandering strip and a T-shaped feeding strip. With loading a small-size ferrite film (2 mm × 15 mm) at the strong radiation strip, the frequencies can be shifted to cover the range of 692–1191/1698–3020 MHz, which shows a fully covering of octa-band operation, especially including the best long-term-evolution band, LTE700, without enlarging the size of base antenna. In addition, the radiation characteristics of the magnetic antenna with ferrite film loading show a limited change at upper bands (1710–2690 MHz) but an acceptable level at lower bands (698–960 MHz). Both experimental and simulated results have been taken out and shown the consistent tendency. This optimization method of low-frequency properties by introducing a commercial ferrite film on the antenna has provided a simple and convenient way to solve the frequency deviation in the practical smartphone applications.


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